One thing possible on Micro Four Thirds cameras is increased depth of field at the same aperture. Hence f/5.6 was sufficient for quite substantial depth of field in the aspens image below, whereas a full-frame DSLR would have required f/11.

I’ll be showing a number of examples and some aperture series in my Guide to ALLVIEW when I return from my trip.

Color balance might be off somewhat in this image, can’t tell much out in the field with too much ambient light on the MacBook Pro Retina.